Dysphagia (swallowing issues) after intubation: What therapies work?
My husband was intubated 57 days. He has not been able to swallow since intubation in March 2020. Swallow therapies have not worked. Can anybody recommend a physician who deals with extreme dysphasia?
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This is an incredible story of hope and faith. Thank you for sharing.
My husband is experiencing similar situation. He was intubated for 7 months due to throat cancer. He is cancer free 15 months after radiation therapy but is not able to swallow anything and still has a stoma that hasn’t closed. The speech therapy has not helped. Last week we started vital stimulation therapy. I am hoping it will help. I feel so bad for him.
Has anyone any suggestions?
Can you share what type of exercises he did? My husband is still not eating 15 months after extubation and cancer treatment.
Thank you.
@karlm, you may wish to start a discussion in the Head & Neck Cancer support group here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/head-neck-cancer/
This discussion might also be helpful:
- After radiation: Tracheotomy, feeding tube and hard to swallow https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/after-radiation/
My husband completed chemo radiation for throat cancer in December 2021. His stoma still hasn’t closed 12 months after trach removal. He is not able to swallow anything and has a PEG tube. The ENT recommends closing the stoma in next month; however, we are concerned about having the procedure done. He has a great amount of mucus coming out of the stoma. We fear of aspiration if the stoma is closed. Has anyone experienced a lot of mucus coming out of the stoma? Or has anyone had a procedure done?
Have you discussed a g tube feeding tube ? Mine has saved my life from dying fast from esophagus cancer
My doctors and nurses had me constantly coughing it up, spitting and vomiting it out and that's what I do. It gets better.Breathing gets better and sleep.
Well I have esophagus cancer and dysphagia. Had a feeding tube put into my stomach last October. Have gone from 95 pounds-130 plus since then. It really is a good idea to get a g tube in your stomach, if when the dysphagia I fixed then he can get it removed easily. A person can even remove one on his own, then the hole heals in hours. Or can be kept in as a safety net Best wishes.
Can you please share the swallowing exercises? Thanks
Welcome @rosalynd, The National Foundation of Swallowing Disorders has a list of swallowing exercises but it also says "The following exercises and associated videos are only to be used under the explicit guidance of your physician or speech-language pathologist (SLP)."
- https://swallowingdisorderfoundation.com/oral-swallowing-exercises/.
Have you been diagnosed with Dysphagia?